Automobile direction indicator



GUSTAV MARSILE, OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.

AUTOMOBILE DIRECTION INDICATOR.

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application lled March 4,

To all whom z't mag/concern:

Be it known that l, GUsTAvn MARSILE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Los Angeles, in the ,county of Los Angeles and State of California, have invented new and useful Improvements in Automobile Direction Indicators, of which the following is a specification.

n This invention relates to direction indicatorsfor vehicles and particularly automobiles and' has for its object to provide a device of thiskind thatiscomparatively simple andthat may be readily attached to convenient parts of. an automobile structure'for the ready indication of the intended control of the vehicle, as for instance, to show a sign indicating Stop and indicating right and lefthand turns. Further objects of my invention are to provide a direction indicating device that is entirelyv ldevoid of movable parts, thereby eliminating the time, labor and eX- pense ordinarily involved .in the repair of similar devices having a number of movable parts, and further, te provide a device that is very compact, capable of being easily and quickly applied to or removed from a vehicle and to provide a construction. that can be easily and cheaply manufactured, and which will be very effective in performing its intended functions.' ,The invention consists of the construction, the combination and in details and arrangements of the parts, an embodiment of which invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described and claimed herein.

Figure l is a perspective showing in outline a portion of an automobile to which the invention is applied.

Fig. 2 is a section longitudinally through the casing or box of the signal apparatus.

Fig. 3 is a section on line 3-3 of Fig. 2.

The casing 2, as shown in Figs. l and 2 in the form of a segment of a circle is supported on a bracket 2a and has an arcuate wall i upon the edges of which are placed 4the windows 3 that may be of glass or other suitable material preferably rendered translucent so that rays of light cannot pass freely through the same from one side to the other and so. aslalso to conceal the signal forming means inside of the box. The win-" dows 3--3 preferably extend over the entire vertical sides of the casing 2..

These signal forming means comprise a Specincatiozi of Letters nPatent.

1920. Serial No. 363,1 1L

seriesl of lamp chambers 5, 6 and 7fthat are preferably formed of partition walls 8, constructed of metal or other suitable material, fitting tightly between the windows 3 3, and `extending substantially radially from one side of the segmental box, the outer ends of each of the chambers being formed` in the shape of arrows or darts as at 9 with the Shanks converging as stated to a common point so that when the electric bulbs 10 in the chambers 5, 6 and 7 are selectively energized there will be produced a source of illumination the light of which is readily visible from the front and from the back of the windows 3-3 of the casing. the direction or position of the respective chambers 5, 6 and 7 conforming approximately to the now common manual arm signal system in which when the driver sits at the left-hand side of the car and extends his arm outwardly and upwardly indicates a right-hand turn which would be indicated in the present device by the illumination of the bulb 1() in its respective arrow-shaped chamber 5. By the illumination of the bulb l0 in the horizontal chamber 6 a signal of intention of turn to the left would be given; and by the energization of the lbulb l() in the chamber 7 a stov signal'wwould. be rendered, this chamber t' being shown as inclined downwardly below the horizontal chamber 6. I

The several chambers 5, 6 and 7 are suitably secured within the housing or box formed by the wall 4, and-the glass or other windows 3-3, are secured in place against them as by a marginal dange 1l mured to the edges of the wall l and overlapping the windows 3. The lamps l0 are secured in any suitable form. of sockets 10 extending to'and projecting through the rear wall 4a, and these lamps are provided with the usual lead wires 12 formed in a cable la and leading through a suitable sheathing or coverng 15 for supplying electrical energy to the am s.

arious changes may be made Without departing from the spirit of the invention as claimed.

What is claimed is: 1 .c

ln a direction indicator for vehicle a bracket, a housing carried by said braclset, which housing is provided with translucent front and rear walls, a plurality of partitions arranged within the housing to form Patented June 6, i922.

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a downwardly inclined v translucent walls of the housing, an electric lampllocated within each -`chamber and. the 10 lamp in the lower one of said arrow-shaped chambers being distinctively colored.

In testimony whereof have signed my name to this specification. 

